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Measuring Historical Coastal Change using GIS and the Change Polygon Approach

January 1, 2012

This study compares two automated approaches, the transect‐from‐baseline technique and a new change polygon method, for quantifying historical coastal change over time. The study shows that the transect‐from‐baseline technique is complicated by choice of a proper baseline as well as generating transects that intersect with each other rather than with the nearest shoreline. The change polygon method captures the full spatial difference between the positions of the two shorelines and average coastal change is the defined as the ratio of the net area divided by the shoreline length. Although then change polygon method is sensitive to the definition and measurement of shoreline length, the results are more invariant to parameter changes than the transect‐from‐baseline method, suggesting that the change polygon technique may be a more robust coastal change method.

Publication Year 2012
Title Measuring Historical Coastal Change using GIS and the Change Polygon Approach
DOI 10.1111/j.1467-9671.2011.01292.x
Authors M.J. Smith, R.G. Cromley
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Transactions in GIS
Index ID 70032726
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse